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Another is a show filled with death scenes, and few were as memorable or the cause of as unbelievably bad luck as the umbrella death. Falling down the stairs only to have your umbrella land perfectly in front of you, at an angle that would pierce your throat is an unlucky and dumb way to die.

You always want to make a good first-impression, but unfortunately tragedy strikes when we least expect it. Pulling out all the stops for this flashy entrance resulted in the Mayor's unexpected demise from Excel Saga. At least he went out in style.

Dying from food is not exactly uncommon, but when you are fully aware that someone like Seraphim from Is This a Zombie? can only cook toxic concoctions of death, well, you look like an idiot for choosing to eat it.

The sirens are blaring, the voice over the speaker phone is telling you to escape; but no, you decided you absolutely must deliver that cup of coffee to your boss, only to trip over your own feet right beside the now free human experiment that wants to slaughter everyone. Good job oblivious secretary from Elfen Lied.

Person A wants to kill Person B, but you are Person Z, a person no one is interested in, so unfortunately you also have to die. Kirito from Sword Art Online was quite popular amongst his peers, as well as various jealous individuals who wanted him dead, so maybe it's not a good idea to hang around someone who attracts this much attention. You might get caught up in his assassination attempts and become a victim yourself.

Elaborate plans, or chance opportunities to get at your target are always great, which is why unfortunate backfires causing your own demise are hilarious. Bludgeoning Angel Dokura-Chan is entirely focused on the ridiculous deaths of the poor protagonist Sakura Kusakabe.

Not only are you incredibly weak, but you were told to prevent an unstoppable warrior from getting past you by using a sword with no blade. Might as well throw it at him and hope for the best. Katanagatari is all about swords, too bad this particular sword was incredibly useless.